Drew Droege

Drew Droege, hailing from Columbia, South Carolina, isn’t just another face in the crowd—he’s built one wild, weird, and honestly pretty hilarious career in Hollywood. If you don’t know the name, you’ve probably seen the dude’s comedic energy somewhere, especially if you’re into offbeat indie films or love a good cult classic. He’s popped up in “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse” from 2015, which is basically a wild ride of teenagers battling zombies—Droege brings his signature humor to the chaos. Then there’s “Masc Only” (2016), a short film that pokes fun at the strange, sometimes cringey world of dating and identity in the gay community—Droege’s wit and knack for nailing awkward moments totally shine through. And let’s not forget “The Circle” from 2017, where he gets to flex his acting chops in a darker, tech-paranoia thriller vibe. But honestly, Drew isn’t just about acting—he’s a writer too, with sharp observational skills and a style that’s all his own. People in the comedy world know him for his spot-on impressions and that brand of humor that’s a little biting, a little goofy, and super relatable. He’s appeared in countless web series, sketch shows, and theater productions, making him one of those “oh, THAT guy!” actors who seems to be everywhere once you start paying attention. Droege’s work is all about making you laugh, cringe, and maybe think just a little bit deeper about the absurdity of life.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
  • Birth Location: Columbia, South Carolina, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Writer, Producer

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    • Trivia:

      Graduated from The Groundlings Sunday Company out in LA, which, honestly, is kinda like the comedy world’s version of bootcamp. You survive that, you can handle just about anything Hollywood throws at you—sketches, improv, you name it. Tons of big names cut their teeth there before blowing up on SNL or landing roles in iconic sitcoms. The Sunday Company is basically where up-and-comers fight for a spot on the main stage, cranking out new material every single week. The pressure’s wild, but it’s also where you build that thick skin and learn to think on your feet. Plus, the network you build there? Basically gold for anyone chasing a career in comedy or acting. Alumni from that place usually end up with some serious comedy chops, and their timing? Impeccable—like, blink and you’ll miss the punchline. It’s a badge of honor in the LA comedy scene, no doubt.

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